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Children of OnlyFans mom expelled from private Christian school over her car ad
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Children of OnlyFans mom expelled from private Christian school over her car ad

A Florida mom says her children were expelled from a private Christian school over her oversized advertisement on the back of her car.

Originally, the Liberty Christian Prep school in Tavares had simply banned Michelle Cline from dropping off her children at its parking lot over the large advertisement on her car and the concerns of other parents.

School officials said they spoke with Cline about the advertisement, and she reportedly responded by installing an even larger sign.

The school responded by expelling her children.

"Your family's enrollment with LCPS is terminated effective immediately," read the letter that accused Cline of "promoting a pornographic website."

Parents had told WFTV-TV that they were concerned their children would be exposed to pornography as a result of the ad on Cline's vehicle.

“That’s a distraction to my children,” said school parent Lexy Thomas. “And no matter how poorly or how good I parent, porn is there, and that’s kind of the first thing they’re seeing when they’re going into a place that should be educating them.”

Cline defended the ad in previous statements.

"For me, you know, it supports my family, this provides a very comfortable way of life for us. And it’s legal, you know, I pay taxes just like everyone else but I’m not breaking the law. I just offended people," she explained.

Cline says she makes about $20,000 per month by posting videos of herself on the account.

“My husband and I had this, you know, little wild, you know, behind-closed-doors lifestyle that we’ve now decided to share,” she said. "It's definitely linked to explicit content, adult content, for sure."

The school said Cline could re-enroll her children if she took the decal off of her car. She says that her family is planning to homeschool the children instead.

"We had already talked about that, even prior to this all taking place, so it just kind of moved us to that decision quicker," she said.

She added that her children knew about the explicit content she posted online, and no one seemed to have a problem about it.

Here's a news report about the incident:

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Carlos Garcia

Carlos Garcia

Staff Writer

Carlos Garcia is a staff writer for Blaze News.